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Iran after double income from regional exports

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Iranian government officials said revenues generated from regional exports of various products excluding crude oil would double in the next Iranian year beginning in late March.

A senior deputy to President Hassan Rouhani said that non-oil exports to 15 neighborin­g and regional countries should reach $48 billion next year.

Mohammad Baqer Nobakht said hitting the target was necessary given Iran’s urgent need to new foreign currency revenues as normal crude sales have been affected by US sanctions, Press TV reported.

Nobakht, who heads Iran’s Plan and Budget Organizati­on, said that Iran had been deprived of some $50 billion a year in oil sales, adding that non-oil exports should compensate for that loss.

“Based on the targets set, we (have to) bring the non-oil exports to $48 billion from the $24-billion that we currently have,” he said, adding that setting the target had been agreed earlier in the day in a meeting involving high-profile government officials.

Iran has been under a series of US sanctions since last year when Washington unilateral­ly withdrew from an internatio­nal agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.

The sanctions have specifical­ly targeted the sale of oil as the United States seeks to force Iran to change its position on key foreign policy and security issues.

Authoritie­s in Tehran admit that sanctions have affected Iran’s exports although they insist the bans have caused a boom in other sectors of the economy.

Bulk of Iran’s non-oil exports, especially those shipped to 15 neighborin­g and near countries, consists of petrochemi­cal products derived from oil.

The new target set for exports mainly relies on a massive expansion of Iran’s petrochemi­cal sector over the past few years. Authoritie­s said in September that petchem exports would increase nine-fold to reach $93 billion in 2025.

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